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A free download. This is from our tavistock show in late december 07. This is an extended version with a whole new section added at the end which was improvised. (very tasty even if I do say so myself ;) )
A free download. This live performance was from our show in Tavistock in late december 07. There's some great energy in an extended improv section. The song is from the Overload album.
A free download. This is taken from our Tavistock show from late december07.
The is the single version of Simply Falling.
A rockin track with alot of light and shade. Some great lead work from Brian Garrett and a compelling subject matter.
An awesome track about soliders disgraced in the world wars, and indeed shot for cowardice. Only recently have their names been added to uk war memorials.
A great example of working with usual time signatures. This song evokes strongly the subject matter - Dave's childhood spend on bodmin moor and the realisation that one day he would have to leave.
Track-1 from the Overload Album.
Track-2 from the Overload album.
Track-4 from our Overload album
Track-5 from our Overload album
Track-3 from the Overload album
Track-6 from the Overload album.
Track-7 from the Overload album.
Track-8 from the Overload album
Track-9 from the Overload Album.
Track-10 from the Overload Album
Track-11 from the Overload album.
This song was also from Whoever I’ll be, and was my first song that people really
liked. It made the charts on mp3.com and I still get emails from people today about how they love this song.
A catchy pop song.
From the whoever I’ll be album. This was my first solo album. This whole album
was written as my and Linzi were getting together. I was living at home and
recording and producing this on very cheap equipment (A studiomaster desk connected to a sony
Hah. You try being me, singing this song and not blubbing. Impossible! – well,
maybe not now, but definitely for a few years. This song is all about Linzi and a
particular day during the period she was wheelchair bound and we went to
Sidmouth. I r
One of the first songs I ever wrote. It had to be on here really. This is the version
from “the girl.. the money.. and the getaway” Probably the most expensive
mistake I ever made. Anyway – live and learn! Rochelle is doing the backing
vocals – an
This song is written about a particular part of caradon moor where I grew up.
Anyone who’s been there will know the feeling of utter timelessness up there,
especially in the summer when the air is incredible still. In fact- this is about the
other
This was on the Safety in numbers album. This is a different version from the
album track, more plodding and bluesy I prefer this version.
Again this is about my time in Belstone dealing with depression, and unrequited
love on the edge of dartmoor
Also from the Spiritland album, this is a song I wrote as comfort during a very
difficult time. I still love what Tony Price the drummer did on this track – we
actually recorded the drums in Plymouth at the then Edge Studios. I mixed and
produced

